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It was an image that instantly became an American historical icon. But the haze of war and human memory shrouded the ...
Sgt. Dakota Meyer reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve after 15 years as a civilian. Meyer said he felt compelled to return after advising another Marine on reenlistment. In 2011, Meyer became ...
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Teena Barna, a former United States Marine Corps drill instructor, has been named the April recipient of the "Salute Our Troops" award. Standing at just 4 feet, 11 and a half ...
In brief remarks during the ceremony, Hegseth said Meyer's reenlistment is "not common practice" and the Marine Corps "doesn't do things like this lightly," but praised Meyer's "uncommon valor." ...
The Marine Corps in 2025 is about halfway through its decade-long, top-to-bottom modernization plan, trying to balance that with staying ready for its core mission as the Defense Department’s ...
of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, as amended. Section 804 prohibits a subsidized operator from operating a foreignflag vessel which competes with any essential American-flag service unless a ...
He killed at least eight Taliban insurgents. Firing from a gun turret on top of a Humvee driven by a fellow Marine, he provided cover for his team, allowing many to escape likely death.
FILE - President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to Marine Corps Cpl. Dakota Meyer, 23, from Greensburg, Ky, in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Sept., 15, 2011 ...
Meyer joining the Marine Corps Reserve comes nearly 15 years after he was awarded the nation’s highest military award for combat valor in 2011 by former President Barack Obama for his actions ...
Sgt. Dakota Meyer reenlisted in the Marine Corps on Thursday, taking the unusual step of rejoining the military 15 years after he left active duty. In doing so, he becomes one of only two current ...
prepare to load a Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System during aerial transport operations on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Nov. 5, 2024. Aerial transport operations allow Marines to rapidly ...
The United States Marine Corps removed a commander from his position after deciding he was unfit to lead, according to the Marine Corps. Col. Mark D. Bortnem was relieved of his duties as ...